Around 60 kilometres from Barcelona, Vic makes the perfect spring or summer day trip. Discover Vic’s architecture, art and gastronomy here!
The Most Instagrammable Spots in Barcelona
Get out and explore the magical city of Barcelona. With heaps of amazing architecture and always plenty going on, the city is perhaps one of the most instagrammable cities in Europe. So practice your photography skills and read our guide to the most insta-friendly spots around town. Just watch those likes rolling in…
Discover Poble Espanyol
Discover the whole of Spain in one day in Barcelona’s famous Poble Espanyol. With winding streets and beautiful architecture inspired by different autonomous regious of Spain, you’ll be sure to lose track of time when exploring this incredible model village!
A Guide to Barcelona’s LGBT Community
Barcelona is undoubtedly one of the favourite destinations for LGBT holidaymakers. Trendy bars, crazy clubs and top events await in the Catalan capital! Discover the best hangouts in this blog post.
What to Do on Rainy Days in Barcelona
Rainy days are typically few and far between in Barcelona. But if you happen to be in the city during a downpour, don’t worry, just take a look at our list of top things to do that’ll keep you entertained for hours!
The 9 Must-See World Heritage Sites of Barcelona
Did you know that there are 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Barcelona? Check them out here and plan your stay in the Catalan capital around some of the world’s most impressive architectural works.
One Day in Cadaqués
Barcelona is ideally placed for weekend trips to nearby towns and villages around Catalonia. One that we highly recommend visiting is Cadaqués. A quaint and more or less unchanged fishermen’s village home to the late Salvador Dalí, with whitewash houses, stunning scenery and delicious food and drink. Only two and a half hours from the Catalan capital, you’d be mad not to visit Cadaqués during your stay in Barcelona.
Las Arenas de Barcelona – one of Barcelona’s Hidden Secrets
Las Arenas de Barcelona is an impressive architectural work that dates back to 1900, boasting plenty of history and together with its rooftop terrace it boasts magnificent 360 degree views over the whole of the city. Across six floors you can find plenty of shops, eateries and much more to keep you entertained. This is an excellent weekend destination…don’t forget your camera!